The Baby Stompers/Trivia

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  • Shout-Out: "Acid and Party (feat. Dylan C)" contains the intro from Super Mario Bros. before the breakdown.
    • The cover of The Baby Stompers All Time Classics of the 60's, 70's and 80's references the Abbey Road album by The Beatles, indeed the same picture with most of the background edited out and The Beatles replaced with penises from the waist up.

  • "Acid and Party (feat. Dylan C)" was the score for a short film adaptation of Jabberwocky, written by Dylan, one of the band's members.
    • Similarly, "Stomp" was written by Jacob as a solo artist for the Stomping the Baby Demo. "Stomp Pt. II: The Epitome of Auto-Erotic Asphyxiation" was written by Jacob as a member of the band for the Wanking The Baby EP, as were the other songs on the EP, but they had lyrical and vocal input from the rest of the band.
    • "Fingering The Mother Bear" was written for The New Album: The Mowcore Era, but entirely by Ted.
  • The Baby Stompers All Time Classics of the 60's, 70's and 80's is the only album/EP/demo without every word of the title capitalised.
  • The band likes gerund-'the'-noun phrases created on analogy with 'Stomping The Baby' and 'Mowing The Lawn'. The cover of The New Album: The Mowcore Era has a mower attacking a baby (Mowing The Baby) and the cover of "Walrus": The Walrus Single contains, backwards, the Google translation of "Stomping The Walrus" in Chinese. "I Wanna Sex Up A Crying Charmander In His Sexy Butthole While Jerking Off His Two-Inch Floppy" contains the line "Wanking the charmander. You're the charmander.", referencing the line from the unfinished song, "Wanking The Baby", "Wanking the baby. You're the baby."
    • "Fingering The Mother Bear" also fits into this category.